The Screwtape Letters at Wortham, Sam Smith in concert, Galveston Heritage Festival, Open House at The Printing Museum and Incredible India: Dashavatar at Miller Outdoor Theatre

Theater

The Screwtape Letters

Theatergoers can escape the hellish heat for a play about hellish heat. The darkly comedic play, adapted from C.S. Lewis’s book, follows one of Satan’s clever henchmen, Screwtape, as he tutors his nephew, a junior tempter, in the ways of enticing humans toward damnation.

Concert

Smith earned four Grammy trophies for his debut album In The Lonely Hour, featuring hits “Stay With Me” and “I’m Not The Only One,” and inspiring countless Spotify playlists centered around recent breakups and those lonely walks to the fridge at midnight—not speaking from experience or anything.

Festival

Galveston Heritage Festival

Galveston's rich cultural history is celebrated at this all-day family event near the Strand. Live music and food from the various cultures that came through the port will be on display along with lectures about the area's history.

Culture

Incredible India: Dashavatar

Blending ancient Indian mythology with modern technology and stage trickery, Dashavatar brings to life the colorful story of Vishnu’s different incarnations in a battle of good and evil. Whenever injustice and negative vibes prevail, Vishnu makes his way to earth in one of 10 forms and saves the day, making him the most badass Eastern superhero of all time.